Almost two-thirds of hospitality businesses feel abandoned by the government, according to new research from Peckwater Brands.
The virtual brand operator surveyed 201 senior decision-makers within hospitality businesses.
How To Start A Retail Uniform Store: A Guide For Beginners
When you think of retail businesses, you may think of clothing stores and cafes. But there are other niches that may not be as obvious as those but can still be lucrative endeavours.
For example, a retail business that focuses on selling uniform clothing for workers in different industries, such as fast food restaurants, hotels, or factories.
Treasure House Hosts ‘Stargazing An Introduction To The Night Sky’ With East Riding Astronomers
As part of a partnership with the East Riding Astronomers, the Treasure House has opened a new Community Exhibition called Stargazing.
The exhibition, which can be found on the ground floor near the library, runs until the end of November. This is one of the best times of the year to see planets and stars, as it is one of the best viewing periods of the year.
Kieran Grant Wins Butterfly Gold At British Summer Championships
Beverley’s Kieran Grant, 17, is a British Champion and gold medallist after scooping first place in the 50m butterfly in the British Summer Championships.
The British Summer Championships 2022 provides a key end-of-season competition opportunity for every athlete at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre.
Beverley To Get More Funding To Help Fight Increase In Crime
Beverley is set to get an additional £91K to help tackle the growing crime problem specifically in the Flemingate Area.
Funds are a result of another bid to the Home Office’s Safer Streets Fund that has been successful by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside, North East Lincolnshire Council, and East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Two Local Special Schools Have Work Exhibited At Treasure House
Students from two special schools in the East Riding have worked alongside a visual artist in the Red Gallery at Beverley Art Gallery’s My Wolds exhibition.
Working with Penny Barron, a Wolds artist, the students have produced artwork representing their own experiences based on the Wolds.
Woman Murdered in Beverley Is Named
The family of the woman who died at a property on Samman Road in Beverley have named her as Becci Rees-Hughes.
Becci’s family have asked for privacy at this time as they try to come to terms with their loved one’s death.
How to Grow your Online Vintage Store Business
Have you ever thought about running your own online vintage store? This could be anything from furniture, to clothing, or even cars!
Here is some great advice to grow your vintage business and ensure that it reaches its full potential.
Murder Investigation Launched In Beverley
A murder investigation is underway following the discovery of a woman’s body at a property in Beverley yesterday in the early hours (Monday 25 July), which is believed to be connected to an investigation into a road traffic collision near Hornsea later the same morning.
5 Science-Backed Reasons to Try CBD
CBD is a chemical compound extracted from the cannabis stevia plant. Its popularity relies on its efficiency in improving the body’s condition and its importance in daily products like cosmetic items and medicines.
Besides its popularity among younger generations and teens, CBD products are used for pleasure, therapeutic and health purposes.
What Improvements And Innovations Are Being Made In The Construction Industry In 2022?
The rising costs of materials and a labour shortage within the construction industry have led to many challenges, while stricter regulations have reduced the margin for error.
As a result, the industry is now utilising and embracing technology to enable easier site management and make operations sustainable and efficient.
OUT & ABOUT : Jean Killeen’s Retirement Party
Jean Killeen held a party in her garden for family and friends to celebrate her retirement from childminding after a career spanning almost 33 years.
Jean estimates that she has cared for around 200 children since October 1989 and she was joined by several of the children and their families for the celebration.
Cooking on a Budget Project Awarded Grant By Tesco
Charity Groundwork Yorkshire has received a donation to help fund their ‘Cooking on a Budget’ scheme.
The incentive is a project that supports families in the local area teaching them how to plan and cook affordable meals.
We Should Be Prepared For More Heatwaves And The Impact On Fire Services
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service fear climate change will lead to an increased demand for their service while they are facing a £15M real terms cut to their budget.
The situation across the UK on the 18 and 19 July is a stark warning that we should be prepared for more heatwaves in the future.
Defeat To Clock Face Miners Very Disappointing Says Coach
Blue and Golds coach Sam French described his team’s 60-4 loss at Clock Face Miners as very disappointing.
Always speaking in defence of his players, Sam French commented how it was a very disappointing day, adding that his side is busted at the moment and also missing over 15 players.
Local Residents Are Suffering While Tories Focus On Leadership Battle
Liberal Democrats in East Yorkshire say residents are suffering while the tories focus on their leadership battle. As a result, they intend to take direct action and raise the concerns at the next possible opportunity.
Councillors will be seeking to put pressure on the Government at ERYC when the Full Council meets this week to tackle the cost of living emergency and to locally create a Cost of Living Summit.
Alzheimers Society To Host Good Brain Health Sessions At Local Libraries
East Riding Libraries have joined forces with the Alzheimers Society to host drop-in sessions to promote good brain health.
Events will be held across the region including in Beverley at the local library on the first Monday in the month from August.
Brewer Commits To Help Yorkshire Jobseekers Build A Career At Local Pub
Pub retailer and brewer Greene King have launched a new report Untapping Potential: the role of pubs in levelling up skills, jobs and communities, highlighting the crucial role that pubs play in providing fulfilling careers in local communities.
Greene King, who owns the Hayride Pub in Beverley also makes a number of new commitments around recruiting and training people from any background to be able to have a successful career in their local pub.